![]() ![]() ![]() It is always a good idea to have a look at the man page before starting to use any utility. If you are using Linux, your package installer’s standard install command with package name ‘cscope’ should do it. Check out this fun game and tutorial for that. But I highly recommend learning to use Vim. You don’t really need to know how to use Vim to use cscope. So all examples in this post are shown using Vim. This post describes how to use cscope and particularly how does it help me in my internship tasks.Ĭscope has inbuilt support for Vim and I also use Vim as the text editor. ![]() My mentor introduced me to this wonderful tool which allows me to search for all references to a symbol, global definitions, functions called by a function, functions calling a function, text strings, regular expression pattern, files and files including a file. My current project involves tracking down page size related dependencies in the Linux kernel’s Hyper-V code and coming up with fixes for those places. It was originally developed at Bell Labs and has inbuilt support for Vim. Cscope is a developer’s tool for browsing source code. ![]()
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